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Page Two Tha Gold HiU N a w , Gold Hill, Oregon 3-C Men Make M any Improvements at Caves FOOTS CREEK NEWS ( B , Mr*. Martoa Lance) Thursday, December 19, 1935 Brigham. Utah. Saturday, after spending a week visiting her par ents. Mr and Mrs George Hutchins, and other relatives in the com munity. t> |*s of income property or to buy «ml install certain eligible equlp- m< nt unit machinery. The loans ure repayable in monthly Installments over a period of years up to five. H A M B U R G E R IN N Mr. ami Mrs. Ch««t Parker, Prop. TAMALES anil C H IL I Short Order* Our Specialty SILEX COFFEE IO® W. Main Medfurd, Or*. Mrs Marie Conway is visiting at Help fight Tuberculosis in Oregon Oregon Caves National Monu- ! «lays of labor. Clyde Galbreath of John Day. the home of her brother and family, by iHirchusing your quota «if Christ m< nt, Oregon, December lit—C ivil Among the important work pro Oregon, spent several days last week Mr and Mrs Bedford Biles, at W olf mas seals. Christmas day clos,-s ian Conservation corps activities in je c ts completed is a new water visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs Creek. I lie drive. Act now! the Oregon Caves «luring the past system, including the installation Wallace Galbreath, near the Alaska F IC K ’S H A R D W A R E Auto Park. He made the trip t«j of 8000 feel of pipe and the con Bov Tompkins ami Charles Me- year covered numerous projects, a t i l W **t Main — Medfard bring his wife's parents, Mr. and Merrick of Medford were culling struction of a 38,000 gallon water narrative re|>ort of work accom B E S T W IS H E S HARDW ARE AND PA.'NTS Mrs. Martin Burkhart, and grand on friends near Riviera Thursday. reservoir, assuring the caves area plished reveals. This camp, which Msytag an i Speed Uuaen Waah- of the Holiday Season daughter, Betty Jean Burkhart, of spends the summer months at Annie in ample water supply during all er»- Sale« nid Survie* Hogue Biver home. They have spent times of the year. CCC enrollees Kenneth Heap and sister. Doro Lroalev Radios and It e fr ig jj a I a n Spring in Crater Lake National to Our M any Friends several months at the Galbreath thy, returned Sunday evening from park, was established at Oregon were active in the improvement of and Patrons home, hoping a change of climate Brno, Nevada, where they went Caves last year and has done much he trail system w ithin the caves, would benefit M r s . Burkhart’s ¡w ith a load of apples from Biviera making the caves more accessible from to beautify and improve the monu health. for visitors. Plantation orchard. B. E. A D A M S ment area, under the jurisdiction Stanton Rowell and Other projects include tw o miles of the National Park Service. At M a **-* A aU Servi*«, Dick Turpin, who has been 1 1 1 for |' M rs. M ae Newman of horse trail, five acres fire hazard Mr and Mrs Cloyd Dick hu' e been In addition to working on monu U2» Kivvrald*. M *df*rd reduction near the cave entrance ill with the flu during the past j several days. Is improving and able of the ment projects, considerable atten BUILDER o r AUTOMOBILE 10 acres topographic survey, one week, but are improving and Mr. to be up. Music A Photo House tion was devoted to projects for AND TRUCK BODIES lere landscaping, one mile cave Dick is able to return to his work j the Siskiyou National Forest, the Grant* P«M “lf »« Ma«fe W * Can Make It" ‘rail improvements. 75 foot bridge it the dretlge on Evans Creek oper- j Due to the recent rains. Lance report reveals. The Oregon Caves over Sucker creek in Siskiyou Na ded by Mitchell brothers, it was ' Brothers were nble Io begin mining camp is credited with 6.905 man tional forest, 2.5 acres forest im moved recently from east of Bogue 1 operations at their placer mine on orovenient, 10 camp fire places, 700 Biver, where it hud been working the right fork of Foots Creek Thurs feet pipe line in campground, con near the river, but was unable to day. WATCH REPAIRING struction of community house in save the gold. Larry Schade forest campground, insect pest con Modernization Loan* S. P. Watch Inspector trol and transplanting 250 trees and The Christmas program w ill be Since >918 for M ore Than $2000 STATIO NERY SUPPLIES shrubs for beautification purposes. riven by tthe Foots Creek Sunday . Central— Next to Cratsrfsa HO N. Cent, Medford— Ph. 283 Show Gain in O regon. The camp is now engaged in the School December 22, following the Medford, Oregon continuance of additional improve class hour. Due to a misprint last 1» 1 1 I ’nder the National Housing Act ment work in and near the .monu week. December 29 is the date for amendment which provides for the ment and w ill be so engaged for th« election of officers. extension of insured credit in 'ength of the w inter season. F A Bates, who has been living at amounts in excess of >2,000 an In AMETHYST REBEKAH LODGE 97 Biviera Auto park for some lime, creasing number of Oregon proper Meets every Wednesday night at the moved the first of the week to the ly owners are taking advantage of I. O. Ü. F. Hall. Gold H ill. Oregon Black Channel mine, which w ill be the opportunity thus presented to make long-«lelayed improvements, I ’ Belle Smith, noble grand. operated by Mr. Bates and E.l Pre Christmas W rapped was stated Friday by Jamieson Pur Nettie Stone, vice grand. fountain. Veneil Cerveny w ill have ker, state FHA director, with head Muiige Dorman, secretary. charge of the Prefountain mine. JU ST A F E W M O R E C IG A R S and quarters in Portland. Lucy Mee, trivasurer. The total of such loans as of Oc DAYS Mrs. Alden Galbreath and Mrs. C IG A R E T T E S GOLD H IL L CHAPTER W. R. C. tober 5, the director explained was Cloyd Dick attended the Civic club Meets twice a m o n t h on the 2nd approximately >30,000. and on De to do that 55c to $2.25 and 4th Wednesdays at their Club meeting at the Community hall a( cember 7 the amount had increased Bogue Biver Friday afternoon. Mrs. C H R IS T M A S rooms in the City Hall. to almost >88.000, a gain of approx- Dick was in charge of a Christmas Daisy Paul, president. •mately >58.000. program. Each one brought a gift S H O P P IN G Lucy Desrmini, secretary. Tlie loans range in amount from to be sent to the boys’ and girls’ >950 to >10.000. Portland lending in Boxed Candy, 50c to $3 Ella Patrick, treasurer farm home near Corvallis. Mrs. stitutions lead In number of Ioans CHR ISTIA N SCIENCE N O TIC E Chas. LaCross and Mrs Bancroft and in lotal amount of rredll issued. S ne ° “ r Di'PlBy of G ift Cosmetics, Christian Science services a r e were hostesses for the meeting. Astoria is second on the list. Marsh For those last minute - held each Sunday morning at elev Brush Sets and Other G ift Items field third and Salem fourth. Other _ q en o’clock In the building across Misses Frances and Elizabeth participiging communities Include G ifts for M en, you’ll ¡J from the Odd Fellows hall. Ferry, tw in daughters of Mr and Mrs Eugene. Medford and Corvallis. Everyone Is welcome. find just the right thing - D H Ferry arrived Saturday to spend l oans up to >50.000 are available their holiday vacation at home. They under the revised modernization Grants Pass Independent Laundry — priced right, at $ are students at Stanford University credit plan, Parker slated. 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